For the pairing, there will be street bites from a convoy of five local trucks. Add to that four live bands playing from 1 p.m. on (covering genres from bluegrass to funk to Miami Soul), and live art demos and you’ve got a fest.

The weekend celebration caps a year of remarkable success for Funky Buddha, the production brewery opened in Oakland Park three years after the brand’s boutique brewery and lounge was founded in Boca Raton. Its beers are now on draft at more than 400 bars and eateries from Monroe to Martin counties. Beer experts at RateBeer.com named the Oakland Park facility among 20 favorite brew pubs or taprooms in the country for beer quality in the country. The release of Funky Buddha’s critically acclaimed Maple Bacon Coffee Porter alone brought some 4000 fans to the brewery in January.

In March, the brewery launched on a $3 million expansion that includes more space (21,000 square feet of it), new equipment and a plan to bottle its beers, according to brand director John Linn. The first batch of beer in 12-ounce glass bottles will be released in August and distributed by the West Palm-based Brown Distributing.

The initial six-packs will feature Funky Buddha’s popular Floridian Hefeweizen, Hop Gun, and Crusher Session, says Linn. Other “culinary-influenced” brews (like No Crusts Peanut Butter and Jelly Brown Ale and Sweet Potato Casserole) are slotted for bimonthly releases in four-packs. And in November, the brewery plans the release of 22-ounce bottles of barrel-aged brews.